Bulls' favorite NCAA tournament memories

CaptionTony Snell, New Mexico

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"My favorite March Madness moment was just being able to play on the NBA courts. As a college player, to play on the same courts that you see the guys in the league play on, it's pretty cool. The first time, man, I was nervous. I had the bubble guts and everything. It was crazy. I tried to hide it, but it was hard. But it was a really good experience."

"My favorite March Madness moment was just being able to play on the NBA courts. As a college player, to play on the same courts that you see the guys in the league play on, it's pretty cool. The first time, man, I was nervous. I had the bubble guts and everything. It was crazy. I tried to hide it, but it was hard. But it was a really good experience."

"I would say my favorite moments were my junior and senior years at Kansas. We won the regionals both years and made it to the Final Four, which is a very exciting moment. My senior year we made it to the national championship game. We thought we had a good chance to win it both years but we weren't able to do it."

"I would say my favorite moments were my junior and senior years at Kansas. We won the regionals both years and made it to the Final Four, which is a very exciting moment. My senior year we made it to the national championship game. We thought we had a good chance to win it both years but we weren't able to do it."

For the guys in the NBA who have moved to cashing checks for hardwood heroics, they enjoy NCAA tournament time as much as anyone.

Except for Tornike Shengelia, everyone on the Bulls roster played in the tournament. Five made it to the Final Four and played in the title game; four walked away with a national title, including Joakim Noah, who earned two.